These kinds of troop movements are exactly what I predicted years ago when I saw the first 29 Palms questionnaire asking US troops if they would fire
on American civilians during a military event/martial law. What they don't seem to understand is that a soldier being requested to do this in another
country will presume that some other foreign military is doing the same in their country. The PTB might find they have a problem when soldiers agree
to stop so they can save all of their families.

Regardless, it takes a worldwide organized effort by people without countries, who do not recognize any law, to pull this off. I hate to say it, but
those people exist and they are considerably more evil than most even realize.

Its kind of a weird thought but... The first thing that popped into my mind when I read this was the "Ashes" series of books by William Johnstone. In
that series a breakaway segment of the military steals different missles and fires them on rival countries. Sort of a MAD false flag doublecross.
Granted the timing is way off but with everything else that seems to be ramping up this year who knows.

Looks like Disappearing Object Phenomenon is no longer content with just car keys and TV remotes and has decided to go after bigger things.
But seriously what if this becomes a everyday thing with planes and ships and who knows what disappearing without a trace? I have a bad feeling about
this.

) are unaccountable on May 21 some 70-100 thousand Russian Spetznaz and logistics troops
will be in Nato Chicago and the NEW DC (Denver) While rumors abound we might not make it PAST the 20th with the S hitting the F, and China Has their
banks coming to the USA and the Russia Stock exchange is closed forever. Hmm what do you think Mr Barry McGuire?

But Germany's claiming the 500 KT atomic bomb disappeared into the German sub, that disappeared..

why steal it (or fake its theft) unless plan to USE IT?

Where does it say they are saying this? The one report I saw was ridiculous, from a very suspect "news source." Germany isn't even a nuclear
power. THe nuclear club includes: US, Russia, UK, France, Israel, India and Pakistan. N. Korea may have detonated one or may not have. S. Africa WAS
a nuclear power but gave up their bombs after a short while. Ukraine also had nukes for a while but gave them up, too (why, I'll never know).

They wouldn't be reporting it on the news if they didn't know what happened to them. We may not know, but someone in the government does, I'll bet
my life savings on it. Something may happen, and these missing things will be the excuse for it.

It looks as though with all the foreign troop movements that the civilians of the home nation are going to go toe to toe with foreign military.
This is a recipe for disaster, allow a bunch of unthinking military pillocks to police your country bringing with them their pre-judgemental mindsets
about the people in the foreign country, it wont be long before atrocities make it into the news, and then after that happens, you can guarantee
people will not take it lying down and all hell will break loose, and rightly so.
You stay in your country, don't come to mine and attempt to intimidate or press political will, and we live in peace.

A Dangerous game to play, you cannot expect people to just stay relaxed with foreigners pointing guns at you and your children.

Originally posted by ElOsoDurmiendo
Its kind of a weird thought but... The first thing that popped into my mind when I read this was the "Ashes" series of books by William Johnstone.
In that series a breakaway segment of the military steals different missles and fires them on rival countries. Sort of a MAD false flag doublecross.
Granted the timing is way off but with everything else that seems to be ramping up this year who knows.

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I've read nearly the entire "Ashes" series and if anyone wants to know how bad things can get, they need to read the series by William W
Johnstone.We are living in scary times and throw in some missing weapons and subs and anything can happen.

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